How Do I Post a Slug in WordPress?

Slugs in WordPress are a great way to group posts together for easy categorization. They are also a great way to quickly identify posts when browsing your blog. To create a slug in WordPress, follow these steps:

1. In the Posts section of your WordPress blog, click on the Posts tab.

2. In the Posts section, click on the Add New Post button.

3. In the Title field, type a title for your post.

4. In the Slug field, type a slug for your post.

5. Click on the Publish button.

6. Click on the slug that you just created in the post list to view the post.

7. To add a related post to your slug, click on the Posts tab, and then click on the Related Posts button.

8. In the Related Posts section, type the slug of the post that you want to related to your current post.

9. Click on the Related Posts button to view the post.

10. To delete a slug from your blog, click on the Posts tab, and then click on the Edit Posts button.

11. In the Posts section, click on the slug that you want to delete.

12. In the Edit Slug field, type a new slug for the post.

13. Click on the Publish button to save your changes.

14. Click on the WordPress logo in the top right corner of your blog to log out of WordPress and return to the WordPress home screen.

15. Click on the Blog button to view your blog in the full screen mode.

16. Click on the Images button to view your blog’s image gallery.

17. Click on the Posts button to view your latest blog posts.

18. Click on the Categories button to view your blog’s categories.

19. Click on the Posts by Date button to view your blog’s latest blog posts by date.

20. Click on the Comments button to add a comment to one of your blog posts.

21. Click on the Publish All button to publish all of your blog posts.

22. Click on the Website Slugs button to view your blog’s website slug.

23. Click on the Settings button to change your blog’s settings.

24. Click on the Privacy Settings button to change your blog’s privacy settings.

25. Click on the WordPress Media Library button to view your blog’s media library.

26. Click on the Posts by Category button to view your blog’s latest blog posts by category.

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28. Click on the Comments by Category button to add a comment to one of your blog posts by category.

29. Click on the Comments by Date button to add a comment to one of your blog posts by date.

30. Click on the Links button to add a link to one of your blog posts.

31. Click on the Categories by Date button to view your blog’s latest blog posts by category by date.

32. Click on the Categories by Comments button to view your blog’s latest blog posts by category by comments.

33. Click on the Tags button to view your blog’s tags.

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35. Click on the Appearance button to change your blog’s appearance.

36. Click on the Advanced Settings button to change your blog’s advanced settings.

37. Click on the Statistics button to view your blog’s statistics.

38. Click on the Download Posts button to download a copy of your latest blog posts.

39. Click on the Export Posts button to export a copy of your latest blog posts in a different format.

40. Click on the WordPress Login button to log in to your WordPress blog.

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43. Click on the Formatting button to change your blog’s formatting.

44. Click on the Security button to change your blog’s security settings.

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47. Click on the Comments by Email Address button to add a comment to one of your blog posts by email address.